Whole Foods $175 Voucher Scam on WhatsApp

Whole Foods $175 Voucher Scam on WhatsApp

Lately there has been a text that has been circulating claiming that whole foods, a supermarket store is giving away free vouchers for you to get anything from theit stores. The messages are fake just like any other such messages that have been circulating. They are being fowarded on WhatsApp and in order for you to receive the voucher they will tell you to answer some questions and some credit card details solicitations. After doing all this you still won’t get the $175 Voucher they will have had promised you to receive after 2 days.

 

What to do

A lot of people have already received these texts and they will claim that only a small number of people is left so you can feel urged to do what they tell you. It has reached thousands and thousands of people and still no one has received the the Whole foods $175 Voucher. They may class that this  is just a move to help out in the Corona times but this may just be a way to get your credit card details and to complete some surveys or offers which may earn them money.

 

Verdict

The texts are  a scam. Do not send  them to any one as this is just spread false information and people will keep fowarding it hoping to get anything.  I’m sure you may have received such fowards texts before which claim that if you foward to a certain number of people you will get this and that and did but never got it. There are thousands of such fake news and scams. Do not do anything they tell you to, it is not from whole foods but from ordinary scammers.  If you have had experience with the texts or have questions regarding the whole foods $175 Voucher Scam on WhatsApp please a comment.

Good luck

Comments

6 responses to “Whole Foods $175 Voucher Scam on WhatsApp”

  1. Stratos K Avatar
    Stratos K

    I cannot understand how there are still people falling for such kind of scams. I mean, if they keep doing that it means that there are people falling for it. Unfortunately people believe anything these days and give the scammers exactly what they need to do their dirty work. Keep warning people, this is the only way to protect ourselves from such scammers.

  2. Tj Avatar
    Tj

    Great information within your contentAwesomeuse or your elements and your ads. The site headers really stuck out and redirected where to pic up reading after the wealthy affiliate hyperlinks are clicked. Keep at it thanks for sharing the scam lots of value. Bravo 
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  3. Joel Kgomanyane Avatar
    Joel Kgomanyane

    That is very informative post indeed as we occasionally receive these type of requests which is weird if they’re are also looking for someone’s credit card details, no one is buying anything here! There are scrupulous dudes out there trying to rob people’s hard earned money through social media requests, we just need to be careful and protect ourselves, families and friends.

    Thanks

  4. João Queiroz Avatar
    João Queiroz

    Scams only get more and more sophisticated every day. The only protection we have is to be more and more vigilant to avoid getting caught out. The problem is that the texts are sometimes so well written that we think it comes from a friend. I personally avoid opening these links or emails that ask for your personal details. I think that if I do click through my phone will get hacked allowing these people to get hold of my personal information. So my advice is: never ever open them!

  5. evans Avatar
    evans

    so thoughtful of you to share such an insightful review on which is come on WhatsApp, trust me I am most grateful that you could take off  your busy time to make such a tentative research and sharing your findings with everyone through your blog,  this will go a long way to protecting people against such on appearing act..t thanks for sharing and I look forward to share this information in my blog

  6. Philebur Avatar
    Philebur

    Hello there thanks for the review on this platform it was really helpful. Well I have received this kind of message on my Whatsapp page but  luckily I ignored the message. I know a few friends who have been scammed through this. Thy filled  in their credit card details and answered a few questions but at the end they never received any voucher as promised

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